Naval Aviation Maintenance System: Analysis of Alternatives
Abstract
The U.S. Navys aviation maintenance capability suffers from supportability issues because of its antiquated software architecture and codebase. As a result, the Navy is seeking to modernize its afloat and ashore maintenance capabilities, better integrating them with the future Naval Operational Supply System and maximizing value from sustainment costs. The Navy asked RAND Corporation researchers to assist with the analysis of alternatives for fielding the Naval Aviation Maintenance System. This report presents the results of that analysis, which was conducted from September 2017 to April 2018.This report should be of interest to those who conduct naval aviation maintenance and analysts and managers of defense business systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2020
- Accession Number
- AD1095540
Entities
People
- Ajay K. Kochhar
- Angelena Bohman
- Bradley Wilson
- Jessie Riposo
- Mel Eisman
- Michael J. Vermeer
- Rachel M. Burns
- Thomas Goughnour
Organizations
- RAND Corporation